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XP Professional vs XP Home Installation?
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01/02/2002 11:54:03
 
 
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01/02/2002 11:45:22
Thomas Ianuzzi
Information Security Consultants, Inc.
Florida, United States
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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
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00614092
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00614099
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Silly question, but you DO have VFP7 installed on the laptap also, correct? And if you have both VFP6 and VFP7 installed, you are using separate foxuser tables also too?
Tracy

>I have an application which was largly developed in FoxPro 6 and migrated to FoxPro 7. It runs perfectly in the development environment on the original machine running XP Professional.
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>When I install the same project in a laptop which is running XP Home Edition and VFP 7.0, It cannot find its class libraries. It is trying to find them in the C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VFP98\Wizards directory.(the old FoxPro 6 Directory)
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>I deleted the class libraries from the project and re-added them in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\Wizards and then rebuilt the project. The application still hangs up and looks for the class libraries on the VFP 6.0 directory. If I locate the class library during the program run, the application runs normally for the remainder of the session. On re-running the applciation the problem reoccurs.
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>Along the way in the testing and rebuild I have found that FoxPro is trying to find several other files the same way including a number of related .BMP files.
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>Has anyone encountered and solved this problem?
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